Monday, June 15, 2009

We have been noticed!

It was great seeing this evaluation of our electronic library services and products including our blog recently. Thank you to the IAALD blog (http://Iaald.blogspot.com) for noticing us.
As follows:

29 May 2009Pretoria Vet Sciences library reaches out with accessible tools
Earlier this year, this blog [IAALD] reported several discussions on future library services in agriculture.One of the approaches advocated was to transform libraries into more proactive spaces where information and knowledge are exchanged, often using new tools and approaches.The Veterinary Sciences Library at the University of Pretoria offers us some good examples of what can be done, in a pragmatic way:

The home page gives lots of search and navigation options (catalogue and google)
They use Dspace for the South African National Veterinary Repository
The Veterinary Science Dean supports open access and his Faculty staff also contribute to the university repository
The library pages can be bookmarked on services like Delicious using an 'addthis' widget
The library's newsletter Infomania has a range of views and stories, as well as practical tips beyond 'pure' libraries
They engage in several special projects and international networks linked to their mandate
Their blog reports on major developments in the library services. The postings on service plans (for 2009) and achievements (in 2008) are especially useful - and offer transparency.

As we look at ways to enhance the accessibility of agricultural information, such cases can help us identify the large and small pathways we can all adopt.

We have been noticed!

It was great seeing this evaluation of our electronic library services and products including our blog recently. Thank you to the IAALD blog (http://Iaald.blogspot.com) for noticing us.

As follows:
29 May 2009

Pretoria Vet Sciences library reaches out with accessible tools
Earlier this year, this blog [IAALD] reported several discussions on future library services in agriculture.One of the approaches advocated was to transform libraries into more proactive spaces where information and knowledge are exchanged, often using new tools and approaches.The Veterinary Sciences Library at the University of Pretoria offers us some good examples of what can be done, in a pragmatic way:

The home page gives lots of search and navigation options (catalogue and google)
They use Dspace for the South African National Veterinary Repository
The Veterinary Science Dean supports open access and his Faculty staff also contribute to the university repository
The library pages can be bookmarked on services like Delicious using an 'addthis' widget
The library's newsletter Infomania has a range of views and stories, as well as practical tips beyond 'pure' libraries
They engage in several special projects and international networks linked to their mandate
Their blog reports on major developments in the library services. The postings on service plans (for 2009) and achievements (in 2008) are especially useful - and offer transparency.

As we look at ways to enhance the accessibility of agricultural information, such cases can help us identify the large and small pathways we can all adopt.
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Friday, June 12, 2009

Soga Library Blog continues this blog

Please read the SOGA LIBRARY BLOG for further information and news items etc about or from the Veterinary Science Library of the University of Pretoria.

http://www.sogalibrary.blogspot.com/

The name change to JOTELLO F. SOGA LIBRARY occurred on 5 May 2009.